Linus Torvalds Announces First Linux 5.14 Kernel Release Candidate
The upcoming Linux 5.14 kernel series is now available for public testing, as Linus Torvalds announced the first Release Candidate milestone. Go out and test!
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The upcoming Linux 5.14 kernel series is now available for public testing, as Linus Torvalds announced the first Release Candidate milestone. Go out and test!
The GNU Linux-libre 5.13 kernel is now available for download. This release is for those who want to use a 100% free version of Linux kernel 5.13 on their GNU/Linux computers without any proprietary code.
Linux kernel 5.13 is now available for download. This brand-new kernel series is packed full of new features and improvements for better hardware support, as well as a more stable and reliable system.
The Linux 5.11 kernel series has reached end of life and it will no longer receive updates and security fixes. All users are urged to upgrade to Linux kernel 5.12 as soon as possible!
The first Release Candidate of the upcoming Linux 5.13 kernel series is now available for public testing, as announced by Linus Torvalds. Go out and test!
Linux 5.12 kernel is now available for download with support for PlayStation 5 controllers, better support for Lenovo IdeaPad laptops, Nintendo 64 support, Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Tablet Gen 2 support, and much more.
Linus Torvalds kicks off the development cycle of Linux kernel 5.12 with the first Release Candidate (RC), which is now available for public testing. The final release is expected in late April 2021.
Canonical has released a new Linux kernel security update for all supported Ubuntu releases to address up to 20 vulnerabilities. All users are urged to update their systems as soon as possible.
GNU Linux-Libre 5.11 kernel is now available for download. This release is based on Linux kernel 5.11 and disables any proprietary code to offer those who seek 100% freedom for their personal computers a 100% free kernel.
The Linux 5.11 kernel series is now officially released and available for download. This branch comes with improved hardware support, new features, and numerous updated and new drivers.
Canonical releases new Linux kernel security update for Ubuntu 20.10 and Ubuntu 20.04 LTS systems running Linux kernel 5.8 to address a single vulnerability on all supported architectures. All users are urged to update their installations as soon as possible.
Canonical published yet another security update to address a Linux kernel vulnerability affecting all supported Ubuntu releases. All users are urged to update their installations as soon as possible!
The first Release Candidate of the upcoming Linux 5.11 kernel series is out and ready for public testing, as announced by Linus Torvalds. Go out and test!
Canonical releases new Ubuntu kernel updates to address a regression in the software RAID10 driver that could lead to data corruption. All users are urged to update their installations as soon as possible!
Linux 5.10 LTS kernel series launches officially as a long-term supported branch with numerous new features and improvements. Here’s what’s new!
The Linux kernel 5.8 series has reached end of life and it will no longer be supported. All users are urged to upgrade to the Linux 5.9 kernel series as soon as possible.
Linux kernel 5.10 is the next LTS (Long Term Support) series of the Linux kernel, supported with maintenance updates for at least two years, until December 2022.
Development on the upcoming Linux 5.9 kernel series was kicked off by Linus Torvalds and the first Release Candidate (RC) is now available for public testing. The final release is expected near the Christmas holidays.
Ubuntu and Debian receive new Linux kernel patches for several Bluetooth remote code execution vulnerabilities and other security threats. All users are urged to update their installations immediately!
Linux kernel 5.9 gets first point release, marking the series as “stable” on the kernel.org website and also making it ready for mass adoption. Download Linux kernel 5.9.1 now!